Showing posts with label DreamWorks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DreamWorks. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Behind the scenes of DreamWorks Animation

Take a look behind the scenes of DreamWorks Animation, the studio behind Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and many other animated films.


In a movie that, unfortunately, only three minutes, the camera goes looking for the people behind the animation films.The movie is, of course, initiated by CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, but later also directors, animators and writers to the floor.


Walls full of artwork and people full of passion is what this clip contains mainly.Although the emphasis in this type of movies especially is the promotion of the studio, it offers an interesting look behind the scenes of animation DreamWorks giant.


Behind the scenes at DreamWorks Animation




Saturday, October 2, 2010

Guillermo del Toro Chase trolls at DreamWorks

Director Guillermo del Toro can't sit still. The busy man has as a Director, producer and writer already has a handful of feature films on its agenda, but he can't let the animation world to explore. At DreamWorks he has now found a new home where he can make Trollhunters.

Trollhunters is the first animated film in which the Director DreamWorks Animation. The supernatural is based on a book for young adults.Unlike a lot of other animation movies, children will not be in this idealized print.

"I wanted to be a scary story for children. It is a modern fairy tale that's going to be about how hard it is to be.The problems of growing up, combined with a parallel world that plagued by creatures from old legends. That theme fits perfectly with my other films. "


However, his influence extends beyond the only that movie. As an advisor and executive producer, he is also involved in Kung Fu Panda 2, Puss in boots and a announced project (maybe you Boo, because that is also with spirits?). He would have had even participation in superhero film of the Megamind appears at the end of the year.


To The Hollywood Reporter tells del Toro animation that has seized his attention because he believes that the entertainment landscape over the next ten years in a "transmediale world" will change. Let's say a world where movies, TV, books, video, and online applications with each other.Filmmakers will be in the future have in every aspect.


"Animation is a medium that is no longer only appeals to children and I would like to fully understand," said the Director.


Having regard to its busy schedule it will still take several years for the Director, that his admiration for Kung Fu Panda and how to Train Your Dragon, his first animated film.In addition, as a producer he is also attached to the stop motionfilm of Pinocchio, a slightly dark look at the naughty puppet.


After Pan's Labyrinth-a beautiful fairy tale for adults – I believe that del Toro only an asset; nonetheless, subsidiarity can help ensure DreamWorks, but what can be found of the mans new career?